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Abstract
The aims of this report are to i) conduct a comprehensive review of published
literature relating to seaweed as a methane inhibitor for ruminants, and to highlight
publications using UK native seaweeds, ii) highlight current UK-based research on
seaweed as a methane inhibitor, iii) provide an inventory of UK institutions with
capability to test seaweeds for methane reduction potential (in vitro and/or in
vivo), and iv) to provide recommendations on future research required in the UK
on seaweeds as methane inhibitors.
literature relating to seaweed as a methane inhibitor for ruminants, and to highlight
publications using UK native seaweeds, ii) highlight current UK-based research on
seaweed as a methane inhibitor, iii) provide an inventory of UK institutions with
capability to test seaweeds for methane reduction potential (in vitro and/or in
vivo), and iv) to provide recommendations on future research required in the UK
on seaweeds as methane inhibitors.
Original language | English |
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Publisher | Scotland's Rural College (SRUC) |
Number of pages | 54 |
Publication status | Print publication - 2023 |
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Review and evaluation of existing (or near-to-market) methane reducing feed additives and technologies, with associated (business and government) recommendations to deliver ‘best practice’, well-governed markets.
Miller, G. (PI), Duthie, C.-A. (CoI), Newbold, J. (CoI) & Eory, V. (CoI)
12/05/22 → 30/10/22
Project: Research